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What to Know About Mosaic Embryos and the Possible Risks During IVF
For families undergoing in vitro fertilization, so-called “mosaic” embryos used to be unusable. Genetic testing has shown that the embryos
Scientists discover potential therapy for human copper metabolism disorders
Individuals with defects in copper metabolism may soon have more targeted treatment options thanks to a discovery by a research
Brain’s ‘Plasticity’ Amazes as Boy Recovers From Drastic Surgery
TUESDAY, July 31, 2018 — The developing brain of a growing child has incredible ways of compensating for the loss
Smaller plates don’t help you eat less when you’re hungry: research
Tricking the brain into eating less by serving food on a smaller plate doesn’t necessarily work, according a new study
Many young people don’t know when female and male fertility declines, study finds
Most students underestimate the impact of female and male age on fertility, new research published in Human Fertility finds. Less
Stomach-churning footage shows pus firing out of a patient’s spot
Stomach-churning moment pus fires out of a patient’s bulbous spot and hits a doctor in the face! WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
The evidence suggests Serena Williams is not being discriminated against by drug testers
Serena Williams is a well-known advocate for “clean sport.” For any athlete to be effective in such a role, it
Ad watchdog probes contraceptive Natural Cycles app
Ad watchdog probes contraceptive app that takes user’s temperature but is linked to 37 unwanted pregnancies Advertising Standards Authority probing
New system can identify drugs to target ‘undruggable’ enzymes critical in many diseases
A new drug discovery system allows scientists to specifically target members of an important family of enzymes, called phosphatases, which